A Lent fish fry typically refers to a community or church event held during the Lenten season, which is the period of 40 days leading up to Easter Sunday. During Lent, many Christians observe fasting and abstaining from certain foods as a form of penance and spiritual discipline.
A fish fry during Lent usually involves a gathering where people come together to enjoy a meal centered around fish, which is a common alternative to meat for those observing Lenten dietary restrictions. The fish is often battered and fried, served alongside side dishes such as coleslaw, hushpuppies, fries, and sometimes macaroni and cheese or vegetables.
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